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Interfacing /Canvas

Interfacing is a textile used on the unseen or "wrong" side of fabrics to make an area of a garment more rigid. Interfacings can be used to: * stiffen or add body to fabric, such as the interfacing used in shirt collars * strengthen a certain area of the fabric, for instance where buttonholes will be sewn * keep fabrics from stretching out of shape, particularly knit fabrics Interfacings come in a variety of weights and stiffnesses to suit different purposes. Generally, the heavier weight a fabric is, the heavier weight an interfacing it will use. Most modern interfacings have heat-activated adhesive on one side. They are affixed to a garment piece using heat and moderate pressure, from a hand iron for example. This type of interfacing is known as "fusible" interfacing. Non-fusible interfacings do not have adhesive and must be sewn by hand or machine.

Since 1922 B. Black & Sons Fabrics has offered wholesale wool fabric by the yard. B. Black & Sons has the largest selection of fine wool fabrics for apparel and fashion, fabric and sewing supplies for home décor, and wool fabric and wool felt for quilting. B. Black & Sons Fabrics is located in Los Angeles and ships fabrics and sewing supplies nationwide.